A top executive at Malaysia’s national oil company has used a global stage to warn the government’s intervention in the market is ruining investor confidence.
that gas had a key role to play in Australia’s energy transition, providing peaking power and back-up electricity for renewable energy, and helping guarantee energy security both for Australia and its partners in the region.
“I’m hopeful and optimistic that as much as we’ve had these pressures in the last year or two, it’s driving ... energy policy focus, it’s driving attention to detail and understanding of the situation. He said the major challenge for Santos this year was to navigate the regulatory hurdles and get new projects up, while working with government on the policy settings that would encourage new supply.
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